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Chris's Week Six 2022 Power Rankings

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Chris Ramsey
Chris Ramsey
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Dragonball Zeke | 5-1W/L | 748PF​

Week Six Points: 128.1​

Topping off the charts with 748 PF is Scottie. This team looks as unstoppable as the 2005 Texas Longhorns. The scary part is points are distributed around the whole team. The bench even has some serviceable contributors in times of need. Barring some bad luck, this team may be headed to the Rose Bowl to battle for the championship.

NameTeamDepth
Josh AllenBUF-QB1
Nick ChubbCLE-RB1
Ezekiel ElliottDAL-RB1
Justin JeffersonMIN-WR1
Deebo SamuelSF-WR1
Robert TonyanGB-TE1
Darrell HendersonLAR-RB1
Kenneth WalkerSEA-RB2
Chicago BearsCHI-DEF

Unaccredited Chili Guy | 1-5W/L | 661PF​

Week Six Points: 113.0​

Most PA and second highest PF. I should be no lower than 4th.

I can't believe I'm doing this, but the numbers speak for themselves. The offensive unit on this team reminds me a lot of the 1916 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, the historic team that beat Cumberland 222-0. The main difference is that the team went 8-0-1 (with a 7-7 tie to Washington & Lee), while Trond's team is scraping by at 1-5 and 661 PF. It pains me to see Miles Sanders putting up monster numbers after I had so much patience with him last year. Alas, you win some, and you lose some. If Trond can start putting together some dubs, he may fight back into the outright playoff picture. He certainly looks to be a contender for the PF spots.

NameTeamDepth
Patrick MahomesKC-QB1
Miles SandersPHI-RB1
Alexander MattisonMIN-RB2
Joshua PalmerLAC-WR1
Tyreek HillMIA-WR1
George KittleSF-TE1
Amari CooperCLE-WR1
Tyler BoydCIN-WR1
Los Angeles RamsLAR-DEF

Saquon deez nuts | 5-1W/L | 638PF​

Week Six Points: 84.5​

Under normal circumstances, I rank this team way lower based on the eye test of the roster. But I can't argue with the 649 PF he's put up this season, and I have no reason to believe that will decrease. If Lincoln Riley taught us anything, offense wins championships, and defense doesn't matter. Yeah, that's not panning out for him at USC as of last weekend, but in the case of both Lincoln and Andrew, we have learned that scheduling a Charmin Soft schedule helps a lot. I don't know where the points will come from going forward, but with the unbelievable 6-0 start, Andrew has some breathing room to figure that out. For the top four playoff spots, a dub is a dub. Unlike OU, Andrew is in a great position to make the playoffs.

NameTeamDepth
Aaron RodgersGB-QB1
Saquon BarkleyNYG-RB1
James RobinsonJAX-RB1
Mike EvansTB-WR1
DK MetcalfSEA-WR1
Zach ErtzARI-TE1
Devin SingletaryBUF-RB1
Adam ThielenMIN-WR1
San Francisco 49ersSF-DEF

Fullmetal Ekelerist | 4-2W/L | 619PF​

Week Six Points: 88.3​

Surprisingly, Callen's team had a down week this week, moving his squad to a respectable 4-2 in the season. The good news is when 88 points is a disappointment, you are in good shape. The other good news is that you don't have Appalachian State on your schedule. Like the Texas A&M Aggies every year, heading into week seven, we must ask ourselves which team we will get down the stretch. Callen's team has put up some monster numbers this year, clocking in at 619 PF. If he stays the course, a playoff spot is likely imminent.

NameTeamDepth
Justin HerbertLAC-QB1
David MontgomeryCHI-RB1 (Q)
Aaron JonesGB-RB1
Allen LazardGB-WR1 (Q)
CeeDee LambDAL-WR1
Tyler HigbeeLAR-TE1
Austin EkelerLAC-RB1
Eno BenjaminARI-RB2
Minnesota VikingsMIN-DEF

My Hero Alvin Kamaria | 3-3W/L | 617PF​

Week Six Points: 128.4​

Understandably, Logz was busy this weekend (congrats again!). Regardless, his team gave him another reason to celebrate by grabbing the highest PF of the week with a whopping 128. That brings his PF on the season to a respectable 617. Much like OU's opponents this season, points this week were distributed generously all over the place, which is good to see in a potential playoff contender. At 3-3, he's certainly in the mix to take one of the top four spots, and if not, he should have a shot at the PF spots if his team continues to play well. You might want to check on Robbie Anderson, though. Dude went absolutely off the rails on the sideline this week. Big brain move, keeping him on your bench.

NameTeamDepth
Joe BurrowCIN-QB1
Alvin KamaraNO-RB1 (Q)
Brian RobinsonWAS-RB
A.J. BrownPHI-WR1
Terry McLaurinWAS-WR1
Dallas GoedertPHI-TE1
Gabe DavisBUF-WR1 (Q)
Brandon AiyukSF-WR1
Tampa Bay BuccaneersTB-DEF

Cheeseburger Lenny | 2-4W/L | 607PF​

Week Six Points: 100.1​

Xylophone sounds in the distance are what I heard after getting my first dub in five attempts this week, bringing me to 2-4. Big shout out to the Denver Broncos for laying another egg and not utilizing Melvin Gordon. At 607 PF, while respectable, it looks more and more like that may be my only shot at the playoffs this season. While not unrealistic to make the playoffs outright, I will have to transform into the Kansas State Wildcats real quick so I can start winning with some consistency. Jimmy Neutron's move, starting with Deon Jackson this week, really helped me. Going to have to start getting clever on the waiver if I want to break into the mix. Go Cats!

NameTeamDepth
Kyler MurrayARI-QB1
Joe MixonCIN-RB1
Leonard FournetteTB-RB1
Jaylen WaddleMIA-WR1
Tyler LockettSEA-WR1
Hayden HurstCIN-TE1
Kareem HuntCLE-RB2
Deon JacksonIND-RB3
Baltimore RavensBAL-DEF

Jalen the Super Saiyan | 4-2W/L | 602PF​

Week Six Points: 82.4​

Michael Pittman did a great job this week with a monster game. But, like many of Jimbo Fisher's in-game adjustments, did it matter in the end? With John having a down week, Tarv's team moved to 4-2 on the season with 602 PF registered. He's in the mix for an outright playoff spot, but if the pack catches him, he better hope for some Johnny Manziel numbers in the PF column down the stretch. Right now, though, much like Jimbo on a 10-year contract, there's not much to be worried about.

NameTeamDepth
Jalen HurtsPHI-QB1
Dalvin CookMIN-RB1
Mike BooneDEN-RB3
DeVonta SmithPHI-WR1
Michael PittmanIND-WR1
David NjokuCLE-TE1 (Q)
Isaiah McKenzieBUF-WR1
Romeo DoubsGB-WR1
Dallas CowboysDAL-DEF

Dollar General Box Fans | 3-3W/L | 591PF​

Week Six Points: 73.2​

OU beat an overrated CFB team this week, but the Dollar General (Booty) Box Fans couldn't replicate the magic. Granted, Mrak had four players out on his bench, but it's a next-man-up mentality for the Box Fans. In one of the lower-scoring battles of the week, Mark was edged out by an underwhelming squad that continues to defy the odds. It's hard to believe we witnessed a fantasy match-up where Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady combined for fewer points than Trevor Lawrence, but here we are. At 2-4 and 591 PF, Mrak will have to harness some Sooner Magic and start putting up some points and dubs. It's a long season, so anything is possible.

NameTeamDepth
Tom BradyTB-QB1
Christian McCaffreyCAR-RB1 (Q)
Raheem MostertMIA-RB2
Devin DuvernayBAL-WR1
Marquise BrownARI-WR1
Gerald EverettLAC-TE1
Tony PollardDAL-RB2
DeVante ParkerNE-WR1
Miami DolphinsMIA-DEF

Derrick on Titan | 2-4W/L | 589PF​

Week Six Points: 71.6​

My rule is backfiring.

Contrary to his previous two weeks, Geno Smith did not have a good game, putting this hamstrung team (due to byes) into a poor position. It was a valiant effort by Claeb's team in the loss, but Logan had all the magic this week. With a 2-4 record and 589 PF, he's in the same position as the Denver Broncos and many teams in this league. Not last, in the mix, but time to kick it into gear. He's gaining some key contributors off bye next week, which should greatly help him.

NameTeamDepth
Geno SmithSEA-QB1
Rhamondre StevensonNE-RB2
Phillip LindsayIND-RB
Mike WilliamsLAC-WR1
Jerry JeudyDEN-WR1
Kyle PittsATL-TE1
Corey DavisNYJ-WR1
Tevin ColemanSF-RB
Buffalo BillsBUF-DEF

JoJo's Ja'Marr Adventure | 2-4W/L | 589PF​

Week Six Points: 88.7​

Another week, another Kirk Cousins disappointment. The QBs this week did pretty poorly, so it's not like he's the only one. It was a tough week for Carl, losing winnable games with his fantasy team and the Chiefs. Kelce had a great game, but I was waiting for him to pop off the whole time. Melvin Gordon essentially laid an egg on Monday night with the Broncos and sealed the deal for this team. Like the Chiefs, Carl controls his destiny. He is in the same situation that half the league is at 2-4 and 589 PF. Lots of runway left in the season. May the best manager win the coveted playoff spots.

NameTeamDepth
Kirk CousinsMIN-QB1
J.K. DobbinsBAL-RB1
Jeff WilsonSF-RB1
Ja'Marr ChaseCIN-WR1
George PickensPIT-WR1
Travis KelceKC-TE1
Melvin GordonDEN-RB2 (Q)
Cooper KuppLAR-WR1
Philadelphia EaglesPHI-DEF

Taylor Moon | 3-3W/L | 588PF​

Week Six Points: 53.7​

My team got bad fast.

The rapid decline of this team is genuinely shocking. While byes impacted John this week, the team could only muster 53 points, including 20 from Mark Andrews. With John, we all know he should never be counted out. At 3-3 and 588 PF, he's certainly in the mix with the one-game advantage on half the league. I think John and I have been turning in fantasy karma for KSU Wildcat karma, and I'm fully here for it. Cats by 90 this weekend.

NameTeamDepth
Lamar JacksonBAL-QB1
James CookBUF-RB3
DeeJay DallasSEA-RB3
DJ MooreCAR-WR1
Courtland SuttonDEN-WR1
Mark AndrewsBAL-TE1
Curtis SamuelWAS-WR1
Christian KirkJAX-WR1
Green Bay PackersGB-DEF

Najeeruto | 2-4W/L | 570PF​

Week Six Points: 116.7​

Sorry that you came across my team as it’s exploding into its final form.

Sheesh, K-Man. With 116 this week to edge out Trond, I could see this team moving up the rankings quickly. Lawrence and Diggs balled out, and contributions came from nearly everywhere. At 2-4 and 570 PF, K-Man's squad is right there with half the league. Much like the Golden Hurricane, although with a slow start, K-Man is still in the mix for postseason play.

NameTeamDepth
Trevor LawrenceJAX-QB1
Breece HallNYJ-RB2
AJ DillonGB-RB2
Stefon DiggsBUF-WR1
Drake LondonATL-WR1
Taysom HillNO-TE
Travis EtienneJAX-RB2
Najee HarrisPIT-RB1
Denver BroncosDEN-DEF